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ducky
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transmission diagnostic codes

Post by ducky »

couple of questions
if one installs a fuse in the awd spot under the hood, I understand that the drivetrain will only be in front wheel drive.
Now, my question: would there be any reason why the fuse could be left in indefinitely?? Obviously the traction would suffer, but would there be any damage caused???

next one: my automatic engages quickly when cold, but very slow (up to 3 seconds) when hot.. Tranny shop says many $$$ but that seems to be a pat answer from an auto trans shop?? I get code 33, code 11, and code 24 on trans. It has always been a "mystery shifter" extremely vague under load but I have lived with it for 250,000 km .
How I ramble!!
any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated
my scooby shifts funny-
tranny shop sez money-
and I don't have any!!
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Post by skid542 »

Search for 'FWD fuse'.

May just be a matter of changing your fluid, search for tranny fluid and you should find some answers.

Others may be able to provide more specific info but that should get you started.

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Post by Legacy777 »

Yeah, I'd recommend changing the tranny fluid.

Installing the fuse indefinitely will more then likely lead to premature failure of the duty c solenoid.
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